. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVI. MONTHLY CALENDAK. ';X § 1.—Aspect of the Mokth. 548. February.—Slow but sure is the progress Nature is making; first a bud or two of larger size than usual appear, then we discover another already silvered over with its greenish-grey, and, after a shower and a dhy of sunshine, it is wonderful to witness the bulk some of the more favourably-situated blossoms have attained. On the south walls, at th& end of the month, in well-sheltered places, the pale bloss


. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVI. MONTHLY CALENDAK. ';X § 1.—Aspect of the Mokth. 548. February.—Slow but sure is the progress Nature is making; first a bud or two of larger size than usual appear, then we discover another already silvered over with its greenish-grey, and, after a shower and a dhy of sunshine, it is wonderful to witness the bulk some of the more favourably-situated blossoms have attained. On the south walls, at th& end of the month, in well-sheltered places, the pale blossom of the apricot may be already distinguished through its bursting envelope. The gooseberry-bushes show a glimmering brownish-green, more like the reflection of a colour than the real hue it will presently assume. In sheltered beds, St. Valen.*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877; Shaw, Henry ; from the library of and initials?. London : S. O. Beeton


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